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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Emerging Technology 2024, Future of Blogging, and Current Legislation

Technology

“Generative AI is not a replacement for human creativity, but rather a tool that can augment and enhance it” -- by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Artificial Intelligence has come on the scene and is making everyone in every sector evaluate who we are and how we will do business going forward. It is reassuring to know that blogs remain relevant, offering value beyond social media platforms. Blogs educate, entertain, inform, and continue to be a powerful communication channel in the digital world. Blogs also offer a sense of community and space to share within a niche market.


A Glance into The Future of Blogging


An article by AI Magazine | Top 10 AI blogs covering the latest developments.

Take Away: Blog are not obsolete; they’ve adapted to the AI era, becoming valuable resources for both creators and consumers. As AI continues to advance, blogs will likely remain a dynamic part of our digital landscape.




List of Emerging Technologies 2024

Some of the emerging technologies that are predicted to be prominent in 2024 are:
  • Generative AI
  • Quantum Computing
  • Sustainable Technology
  • Cybersecurity
  • Internet of Things (IOT)

Current U.S. Legislation


With the help of Bing Chat I was able to quickly gather a list of current legislation. A task what would have normally taken at least an hour of research. I find it helpful to have AI as a “Co Pilot”.

Technology is a rapidly evolving field that poses various challenges and opportunities for society. Therefore, it is important to have laws and regulations that can address the ethical, legal, and social implications of technology.

Some of the current legislation related to technology in the United States are:


The State and Local Government Cybersecurity Act of 2021: This law aims to improve coordination between the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and state, local, tribal, and territorial governments on security issues. It allows these entities to share security tools, procedures, and information more easily.


The Federal Rotational Cyber Workforce Program Act of 2021: This law establishes a program that allows federal employees in IT, cybersecurity, and related fields to rotate through roles across agencies, enabling them to gain new skills and experience in a variety of job functions.


The Cyber Incident Reporting Act: This law requires organizations in critical infrastructure sectors to report a cyberattack within 72 hours and a ransomware payment within 24 hours to CISA. It also provides legal protections and incentives for reporting entities.


The Biden-Harris Administration Executive Order on AI: This order directs a range of actions to ensure that the United States leads the way in seizing the promise and managing the risks of artificial intelligence (AI). It covers topics such as AI safety and security, privacy, equity, civil rights, innovation, competition, and global leadership.


Learn more: eccouncil.org ncsl.org whitehouse.gov cio.gov govinfo.gov

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